Monday, June 24, 2013

THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT CONCLUDED ITS DEBATE ON THE DISPUTED DEMAND FOR MORE RELIEF FUND WITH THE APPROVAL OF EIGHT BILLION EUROS.

THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT CONCLUDED ITS DEBATE ON THE DISPUTED DEMAND FOR MORE RELIEF FUND WITH THE APPROVAL OF EIGHT BILLION EUROS.

      The German Parliament, the Bundestag concluded its final debate on the disputed demand for more relief fund to the hundred million euros approved earlier for the flood victims in the areas that have been devastated by the flood and its finance early morning today with the approval of additional eight billion euros for both the domestic citizens and the foreign residence that have been affected by the flood. The central government and the federal governments have been given the responsibility for the finance and allocation of the relief fund aid to the citizens in the areas that have been devastated by the flood. Bayern Munchen, Sachsen Anhalt, Sachsen, Schleswig Holstein and North Rhein Westfallia States have been expected to cash much of the relief fund aid than the other States that may have suffered minor flood related, or much rainfall damages.

                                            Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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